random musings.

The price of razor refills is ridiculous.
(That's right. I'm talking to you Gillette Venus.)
However, the cute Venus-esque Target brand one?
Not the same. Unless you like cuts and blood.
Trust me.

Suave conditioner is a beautiful alternative to shave gel.
Helps lessen the sting of the cost of the dumb razors.
But do not, I repeat, do not use it on your hair. Unless you like dreadlocks and crying.
Again, trust me.

If I ever invent a new hair care line, or if a hair care line ever asked me what I want most, this is it.
Conditioner bottles should always be twice as big as shampoo bottles. But cost the same.

Totally agree about the razor thing- how is the price justified? But it never ends well to go with the cheapo ones. Oh, and I laughed out loud when you said you want the conditioner to be 2X as big, because it's the exact opposite for me.

I love the randomness. :) My blog post today was titled "random." Great minds, I tell ya. I thought we had great dental insurance. But then we found out our oldest needs braces. Yep. Not covered. Awesome.

Razor refills are insane-o!! I use the Schick Intuition razor as its the only one that doesnt leave me with tons of cuts. I will have to try conditioner in place of shave gel! A great idea. I dont have dental insurance but I have thought about buying some.. I just pay out of pocket. Love random blogs :D

I'm the same with the conditioner. I need twice as much as shampoo. And I don't buy the cheap stuff because I have high maintenance hair. Have you ever had a brazilian blowout. If it's anything like a brazilian bikini wax, I want nothing to do with it. ;) But I hear it's all the rage for those of us that never leave home without the straightening iron (or our good conditioner).

i totally agree about dental insurance. it's like vision insurance. i love paying a monthly deductible just so i can get a discount on overpriced frames. love it. i think it might be my favorite way to waste money. with dental insurance running a close second of course.

This post is FABULOUS! I concur with every single thing you said. The scar on my shin is screaming "YES" to your comments about generic razor blades and while waiting on my fitting for my crown, could not agree more with your dental insurance sentiment. Much love & kisses- *muah*

Razor blades are WAY expensive. And I have a feeling in ten years there are going to be 30 blades in those puppy. What happened to the two blades that were just find for 30 years! Now my husband's razor has five or six. I have lost count!

I actually only use conditioner every couple of days, so I buy two shampoos for every conditioner!

I laughed (coughed, snorted, and sniffled) at your post. All you say is true. That's what makes it so funny. Those smores will make you need more dental and, by association, more of the imaginary insurance.

I'm loving your tile in the shampoo cubby of your shower. I have very thin hair, so the Sauve products work OK for me. However the razor refills are outrageous!! They have them under lock and key at my grocery store. That right there tells you they are too pricey b/c people are stealing them. Insane!

SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO very true about conditioner bottles, they SHOULD be 2x the size...!!! Please begin a career in hair products ;DAnd yes, cheap conditioners work GREAT as shaving "cream"! I think I've maybe bought 2 bottles of shave cream EVER :)

Totally true about the razors. I'm a little bit of a razor snob and like the men's razors better. Closer shave. My legs stay smoother longer. I'm totally sold. Luckily for my pocketbook there are lots of coupons and sales (CVS!!!) on some of my favorites.

Ah yes, my dear Venus Embrace...when I bought the razor on clearance at Target soon after they came out, I didn't realize that they'd try to take my right arm for the refills. HOWEVER...I "made" the sweetheart order me a bunch on eBay. Seriously, SO much cheaper and I'm just now running low. Now I just need to figure out if I can still find them on eBay.

haha...me and you have totally lived the same life the past weeks. Husband bought razor refills at wal-mart for me told me it was 14 bucks. I was like did you get the mega pack. He said no the 4 pack. That is highway robbery!!! And the dental insurance. Yeah we bought up so we could use our dentist. How can you pay more a month for it only to have to pay more at the dentist. So glad my first daughter sucked the life out of my teeth. Still have a whole side to fix. Better go remortgage the house to pay for that!!! Thanks for the open venting time. I needed it!!!!

Agreed. Pay the money for the razors and use cheep conditioner instead of shaving cream. Also, skip the heavy and gross scented lotions after, and just dip your fingers into some olive oil and smooth onto legs. It's heavenly and costs very little (and even my highly allergic skin doesn't mind it one bit!) Any tips now, for any decent conditioners without propylene glycol? lol. I'm allergic to all the good ones!

I use Schick Intuition.. I've spent insane amounts of money on their refills.. Ugh!I'm the opposite on the bottles though. I always have SO MUCH conditioner left over. So I buy 2 shampoos for 1 conditioner.

oh! oh! oh! i am hopping mad! i can only use venus. i have scaled down to the "disposable" venus which is maybe not actually cheaper, but comes in a smaller amount so i'm forking over less money in each purchase. (bad economics, but whatever)i use suave shampoo on my legs instead of on my head. your posts make me laugh and cry! i love you i love you i love you!

Okay - I am going to let you all in on a breakthrough with the razor refills. DRY THEM AFTER USING THEM!!!! It works. I heard it on the radio one morning on the way to work and have implememnted it since then. It can add a month to one razor refill. You need to shake the excess water off of it and then give it a few passes with your hair dryer. Don't store it in the shower, just take it in and out with you. I promise it makes a difference! I have never commented on here before, just been a lurker for a while, but I felt the need for a PSA on this topic.

I have to admit, I have been stalking your blog! I found you when I was looking for bandanna dresses. Loved making it for my daughter. anyways, just thought I'd introduce myself since I have been getting to know you secretly! Come visit my blog anytime, you will probably see some of your great ideas passed along there. Thanks!Brooke

You could devote a whole post on the perfect razor... Not sure if anyone else would read it, but I would. I just threw away the Schick one I bought last week- thought I was feeling stubbly hairs on my legs after shaving- it was actually SKIN.Nice.AND the fact that a razor with 2 replacement heads costs half the price as the replacement blades. Wha?? I'll just buy 2 razors, I guess. One for each hand?

I was looking for someone to say it and one person did: it's ALL about Trader's shave gel...it costs like $3.50 and lasts forever. Forever. (think "Sandlot"). You must must must try it!!! It'll be your new BFF. I have used it for about 8 years and never (yes, never) have any razor burn.

I now buy a behemoth box of disposable razors at Sam's Club... no kidding: I am so glad I do. and, they work!! (and, I sadly have to shave my legs pretty much every day... I get "5 o'clock shadow" on my legs. ha!) ... I use cheapy lotion instead of shaving cream. :)

I have tried practically every brand of shampoo... I am not at all loyal to 1 brand. (and kinda feel bad about it)... I'm currently using Tresemme - got a HUGE bottle of conditioner and shampoo at Sam's.

I know I have been granted a free pass for never commenting but I have to this time. I hate you Julie!!!! LOL I read this post. LMAO about you clamping your ear, though "what a dummy" (sorry) then took a shower, dried my hair, then clamped my freaking ear in the flat iron!!! Right on my earring holes! I had a big blister that popped last night and took all the skin with it. Now it's shiny, raw, and red and it hurts like a mofo! Guess 'the dummy now!!! :D

I was laughing so hard when I read this post! I totally agree. Have you ever tried using olive oil for shaving? I used to get razor burn and horrible cuts every single time I shaved my legs. Olive oil does the trick. And then you really don't have to moisturize much afterward either!

I am so glad I am not the only one that uses conditioner for shave gel. So much cheaper and works just the same. And I couldn't agree more that conditioner should be twice the size of shampoo. Why don't they consult us on these things? :)